Without a complete submission
- Your resume can feel like a generic PDF with missing match details.
- Recruiters may not know your target role, location, or sponsorship needs.
- Strong projects and technical skills can get buried in dense sections.
A resume alone does not always tell recruiters what role you want, where you can work, or why your STEM skills match. Package your resume with the signals hiring teams need to understand your fit faster.
Add top skills, target roles, authorization, and availability so a recruiter can quickly understand fit.
The problem this solves
Recruiters often need quick answers before they can move you forward: what roles you want, your top skills, your location, your work authorization, and when you can start. The recruiter submission portal puts those answers next to your resume.
How it works
Use the portal to combine your resume with the structured details that make recruiter review faster and more useful.
Start with your PDF resume and let the portal collect the essentials around it.
Share location, remote preference, years of experience, authorization, availability, top skills, and industries.
A more complete profile helps your resume become easier to evaluate and route toward relevant opportunities.
What recruiters see faster
Submit your resume with the details recruiters need to understand your fit. If your resume still needs work, build it first, then come back and submit the stronger version.